Naval wargame, a remake of the 1984 Carriers at War. It is based on World War II naval warfare and focuses on the Pacific Theater.
Exactly like the original game, this remake contains 6 scenarios based on the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of Midway, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, and the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
A "gallery-style" arcade shooter similar to Cabal, developed by NMK. Fire at enemies in the background, and in the foreground with two different buttons as you work your way through 6 eclectic levels primed with psychedelic bosses.
Chuck Rock is a side-scrolling platformer set in a comical Stone Age world. Players control Chuck, a beer-loving caveman who must rescue his kidnapped wife from the village oddball. Armed with his signature belly-buster attack and jump kick, Chuck battles an array of dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures across various levels. The game features a unique mechanic where Chuck can pick up and throw rocks to defeat enemies and reach higher platforms, adding a puzzle element to the platforming action. With its humorous tone and prehistoric setting, Chuck Rock offers a lighthearted and entertaining twist on the classic platformer genre.
American Gladiators is licensed from the popular TV show of the same name. It features a series of events testing players' strength, speed and skill against a trained team of ten 'Gladiators', five male and five female. The female characters are Ice, Gold, Lace, Blaze and Zap, most of whom are known for their bodybuilding achievements. Main male characters are Turbo, Nitro (who was featured in several television commercials for American television), Gemini, Thunder and Laser (Mr. Montana of 1986).
In total there are seven events, all viewed from third-person views. The final one is the Eliminator assault course, in which you compete directly against an opponent.
The player controls an electromechanical robot that walks along a brick wall and jumps over it. A line of enemies approaches it from the bottom of the screen in a vertical direction, while the bomb floats horizontally in the center. Enemies can be eliminated by jumping over the wall, which causes a brick to fall. The number of jumps is equal to the number of bricks from the bottom of the wall to the robot.
Title Fight is a behind-the-back boxing game developed by Sega-AM3 and released by Sega for arcades (using Sega System 32 hardware) in 1993.
A spiritual successor to Sega's 1987 game Heavyweight Champ, Title Fight features a similar twin-joystick control setup that corresponds each oversized joystick (or "glove handle") with each of their boxer's arms, giving the illusion of throwing actual punches and guarding or dodging their opponent. The game follows one of several boxers in their journey to winning the championship belt.
Title Fight takes full advantage of the hardware's sprite-scaling effects not only for the large character sprites, but also for the ring itself (which now rotates in a 3D space, allowing for 3D side-stepping). It also features linked multiplayer, one of the few boxing games of its type to do so.
One of the first Israeli action games!
Beasts of Horror you play as a warrior from millions of years in the past. Your people have recently left the caves and started a village. However, your wife returned to the caves to gather the rest of her belongings and has not returned. Now you must take up arms against fire-breathing dragons, deadly wasps, and other strange creatures to rescue your wife.
Once thought lost, this game was eventually rediscovered by the Israeli Game Conservation Movement.